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While roaming through the classroom. Mr. Hamner governs the group discussions of his U.S. History class. The lords versus the peasants in the enactment of a Roman Senate is performed by the World History class. Students Interest in Politics 25
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Election Year Perks Up History Politics seemed to be the main topic of Hauser’s social studies classes during this election year. Before the primaries were held, students were asked to voice pros and cons for each of the candidates, who sought the nomination for their particular party. Different political issues were also “raked across the coals” by future politicians and concerned citizens. Allowing the eighteen-year-olds the right to vote brought the election closer to the Hauser’s student body, especially the seniors. Several activities were accomplished by many of the separate history classes, such as: the sophomores, who were taking World History studied the different phases of the Roman Senate and enacted a session of the senate. The eighth graders attended a session of the state legislature, after the senate resumed. Striving hard to make a good grade In history, Gary Gabriel concentrates on reading his lesson. During a psychology project, Bobby Nussmeier, like the three blind Everroad. Jewel Quillen, Diana Brown, and David Sturgeon watch, mice, tries to find his way through a maze as Roger Holley, Ronnie 24
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Business Courses Offer Learning Hauser prepared their students for the outside world by teaching them how to type, take shorthand, keep financial records, and operate adding machines. Having learned these skills, sophomores and juniors will go on to better themselves while seniors will put to use what they have learned in either further schooling or maybe some type of office work. Hauser’s Business Department personnel was made up of the teaching team of Mr. Tesh Wickard and Mrs. Guyneth Webster. Mr. Wickard taught General Business, Business Machines, and Typing I. Mrs. Webster taught Bookkeeping, Shorthand I, and Typing II. Typing I and Shorthand I classes were unusually big this year. This was because the sophomores were offered a chance to take these courses for the first time. Believe It or not these chicken tracks are really the marks of a skilled hand taking dictation. Nimble and quick fingers prove to come In handy for Jewel Quillen In her Typing II class. 26
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